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.43 lf T X ffffeiig .. Q ' if 7' A ff L 0 J cuss win 9' ,mf of We, the class of 1954 of Menno-Union High School, Belleville, Pennsyl- vania, being sound of mind and memory and having completed our journey through the land of knowledge, do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our Last Will and Testa.ment. ITEM I To the teachers of Menno-Union High School, we leave many thanks for your guidance through our twelve years of school and we extend our appre- ciation for your efforts toward the achievement of our goal - - -Graduation. ITEM II To the Class of 1955 we will our thoughts of a fine and glorious gradua- tion. We also leave to them the privilege of publishing the next Kishaco -Quill. To the Class of 1956 we will our spirit of co-operation and our loyalty to M. U. H. S. To the Class of 1957 we will our good times in our last three years of high school and hope you will enjoy them as much as we did. ITEM III Patricia Grabbe wills her studiousness to Esther Bawel. Doris Yoder wills her love of Siglerville to Marce Zook. Geraldine Knepp wills her giddiness to Peggy Stuart. Helen Bigelow wills her height to Shirley Wagner. Helen Krepps wills her ability to cook to Junior Treaster. Rachel Esh wills her love of Home Ec. to Jim Fultz. Pat Mateer wills her love of basketball to the Freshman girls. Donna Miller wills her love of Milroy to Priscilla Lantz. Janice Boxe wills her tardiness to Tom Bigelow. Shirley Stuter wills her love of Lewistown to Christy Updegrove. Tom Collins wills his love of sports to Fern Carson. Don Smith wills his love of Main Street to Henry Anastasi. Quill Peachey wills his Chevy to whoever wants it. Ken Grassmyer wills his boots to Don Esh. Joe Young wills his love of the girls to George Kauffman. Ernie Kauffman wills his ability to play the drums to Tommy Garrett. Ray Fultz wills his physique to Bud Stewart. Sam King wills his good grades to Ron Lightner. I x -ss! my Jw? ' f 48 V S IF , '
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CLASS PROPHECY To the Teachers of Menno-Union High School: In June of 1959 the class of 1954 of the Menno-Union High School had a class picnic. I thought you might be interested in knowing what your old pupils are doing five years after we left Menno-Union High School. Although most of us are married we are still employed at various places of business. All but three of the members could be with us. The absentees were Ray Fultz and Jake King who are in the United States Navy and Quill Peachey who is serving with the United States Army. These are en- joying a prolonged picnic with Uncle Sam. Had any of us gotten sick at the picnic we would have been well taken care of by the two nurses in our presence. Rachel Esh is Super- intendent of Nurses at Lancaster General Hospital, and Patricia Mateer is a nurse at the Geisinger Memorial Hospital, Danville, Pennsylvania. We were very fortunate in having Helen Bigelow with us on this day, for, since her graduation she has traveled to many different coun- tries in the interest of Professional Girl Scouting. Tom Collins is an electrical engineer with the Westinghouse in Pittsburgh. His friend Don Smith is working as an electrical tech- nician at New Holland Machine Company. As you remember, Ken Grassmyer was always talking about Michigan. He is now working for his Masters in Engineering at Michi- gan University. Although J oe Young is now owner of Shirk's Motor Express of Lan- caster, he still has the urge to pilot his own trucks instead of hiring drivers which he can well afford. With Joe came Ernie Kauffman who is a diesel mechanic and takes care of Joe's fleet of trucks. There are seven of us girls still following the typing and dictation instruction Miss Nason and Miss Runkle game us in High School. Helen Krepps is working for the Sentinel Company in Lewistowng Donna Miller is a secretary at the Standard Steel Works in Burnhamg Geraldine Knepp is employed at New Holland Machine Company in Bellevilleg and Shirley Stuter and Janice Boxe are secretaries in the United States Navy. Patricia Grabbe and I are working for the Ameri- can Avisco Company in Lewistown. While seated around the table we looked back in thought over our years in High School and recalled the many happy hours we had spend at Menno-Union. We all now realize what you, our teachers, contri- buted toward our preparation for life. A member of the class of '54 SAW' Fu-vvvh-2 o-wivv Doris Anne Yoder
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